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Barnes & Noble Planning International Expansion

Want to be the head of Barnesandnoble.com’s international business? Because they’re definitely hiring a whole team, and they’re starting at the top.

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Asus planning first ’smartbooks’ in 2010

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Benioff, Conway And Costolo Are Speaking At Our Realtime Crunchup. Tickets On Sale Now.

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Exclusive: Guitar Hero CEO looks to Natal

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Facebook To Stream Foo Fighters Concert Tomorrow Night, Powered By Livestream


Facebook has teamed with the Foo Fighters to stream a concert live tomorrow night from the band’s Studio 606 headquaters in Los Angeles. You can RSVP to the event here, and stream it live here beginning at 7 PM PST tomorrow. As with Facebook’s other recent video streaming events, users will be invited to update their status messages with their thoughts about the concert, which will draw in even more fans as they see the updates in their news feeds. The live video will be powered by Livestream.

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Facebook outlines its future to developers

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Meet Zong+, A Mobile Payments Platform On Steroids And Potential PayPal Killer

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WIN! An unlocked Sony Ericsson Satio

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Brizzly Gets A New Coat: Facebook

Screen shot 2009-10-28 at 12.10.40 PMSince its beta launch this summer, Brizzly has been hands-down one of the best way to interact with Twitter. The web app puts a new and intuitive user interface over Twitter’s data, which allows you to do things like see pictures inline in your stream, and easily retweet anything with the click of a button. Today, Brizzly applies its magic to Facebook.

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